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OpenPandora is a mixture between a PC and a gaming console. That's why it has gaming controls (Buttons, DPad and analogue nubs). It is fast enough to emulate many other systems, run a full desktop, access the internet via FireFox and play games such as Quake3. However, it is not as big as a netbook. Believe it or not, it will fit in your pocket. It's a bit bigger than the Nintendo DS. The screen is an impressive 800*480 resolution LCD and the battery life is a sensational 10+ hours.

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Scott is involved with the project, porting applications, helping to develop the operating system and testing hardware. He'll be here to give us an overview of the project.

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Craig Maloney will be giving a quick presentation on the nice utility titled: Naughty or Nice. Craig has given us many awesome presentations and this one should be lots of fun.


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The growing, highly decentralized, Open Data movement is hoping to do for data what RMS did for software. Data is the new software, Google is the new Microsoft, and we are back to GandhiCon 1.

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Everything Else
As usual we'll discuss any current happenings in the Linux community, have our book giveaway, and plan on some dinner after the meeting where you can hammer our speakers with the hard hitting questions they deserve.

If you have topics for future meetings you would like us to cover please email the board, thanks.


Where:

The MUG meetings are held in the Auditorium on the second floor at:

Farmington Community Library - Main Branch
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3302

Click here for a map of the area.

When:

the meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

6:00pm Doors open, registration      O'Reilly     
6:30pm Meeting starts, Mug business
6:45pm Main presentation
8:15pm 2nd Presentation
8:45pm Meeting adjourns
9:00pm Dinner at a local establishment

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